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Post by alex0816 on May 29, 2010 3:57:02 GMT
now this can only happen if tna decides to pull their heads out of russo's ass. so if you've seen impact recently, you know that kurt angle has taken him out of the top 10 ranking system, says he wants to earn his shot, says he'll challenge every top 10 competitor starting wit #10 and working his way to 1. his 1st opponent will be kaz at the next ppv. now kurt is one of the top 3 wrestlers around today imo, he should have great matches wit every competitor not 3 min squashes, it builds kurt up and keeps the opponent credible, he works his way up to 1. now while all this is happening rvd is doin the same thing, at every ppv he's having excellent 20-30 min matches and retaining his title. kurt is now the #1 contender. this builds up to tna's biggest ppv, bound for glory. kurt finally earns his shot and gets it on the biggest stage for tna. so at bound for glory we get rvd vs kurt angle title match in a 30 min match that is potentially the match of the year. BOOM,simple, great, and i think every one would enjoy it.
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Post by Board Admin on May 29, 2010 8:15:47 GMT
One MAJOR problem with that which we keep saying with TNA
You want the BFG main event to be
Ex-WWE Guy #1 vs Ex-WWE-Guy #2 TNA World Heavyweight Championship TNA's Wrestlemania (Bound For Glory)
NO! Because even though there building that up it destroys the company and shows the world that if you worked in WWE your treated like god in TNA!
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Post by alex0816 on May 29, 2010 13:32:18 GMT
One MAJOR problem with that which we keep saying with TNA You want the BFG main event to be Ex-WWE Guy #1 vs Ex-WWE-Guy #2 TNA World Heavyweight Championship TNA's Wrestlemania (Bound For Glory) NO! Because even though there building that up it destroys the company and shows the world that if you worked in WWE your treated like god in TNA! well 75% of the main eventers are ex wwe talent, theres not much else other than aj, joe, and wolfe
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Post by Board Admin on May 29, 2010 14:24:32 GMT
Hmmmm And yet TNA say there is no problem......DAMN IT!!!!!!!
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Post by BlackMage5072 on May 29, 2010 18:17:15 GMT
Then they should make more main eventers. Like Pope, Daniels, Kaz, Abyss, (keep him away from fucking Hogan) Lethal, and other talent that they DO have, but refuse to fucking use.
That's Russo and Bischoff's minds working again.
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Post by DM on May 29, 2010 19:53:59 GMT
IF TNA would just stop with the high calibur guys that cost more than they actually work, then perhaps they wouldn't be in a such a dammed hole with finances and plus if they push the actual TNA talent for a change maybe they would actually get somewhere.
I Know they want to be the alternative brand but if one company gives you steak, you can't compete with deli meat.
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Post by alex0816 on May 30, 2010 3:56:27 GMT
Then they should make more main eventers. Like Pope, Daniels, Kaz, Abyss, (keep him away from fucking Hogan) Lethal, and other talent that they DO have, but refuse to fucking use. That's Russo and Bischoff's minds working again. I agree and it seems they're building guys like kaz, lethal, and once he's healthy pope, but out of their main event talent now, kurt angle vs rvd for the title IS the best main event they can put on at their biggest ppv. rvd vd aj again, rvd vs wolfe, yeah cause wolfe looked so good in that 5 min squash on impact, rvd vs spot monkey abyss...zzzzzz, or rvd vs the best wrestler today kurt angle, hmmm tough choice.......NOT!! and can we stop wit the ex-wwe talent, angles been gone from wwe for 4 years,get over, and wwe dropped the ball wit guys like pope,rvd,and anderson who all could have been top guys, but rvd only got a mediocre title reign and nottin else, anderson screwed himself wit injuries but still should have been used betta, and pope did nothing good other then wrestle benoit in his last match, tna is just using these talents to their full potential. would u rather be a low mid-carder, treated like crap and being hhh and cena's jobber of the month in wwe, or be a main event talent in tna?.....thats what i thought, and that's why i think christian should go back to tna asap
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Post by BlackMage5072 on May 31, 2010 17:17:37 GMT
I agree and it seems they're building guys like kaz, lethal, and once he's healthy pope, but out of their main event talent now, kurt angle vs rvd for the title IS the best main event they can put on at their biggest ppv. rvd vd aj again, rvd vs wolfe, yeah cause wolfe looked so good in that 5 min squash on impact, rvd vs spot monkey abyss...zzzzzz, or rvd vs the best wrestler today kurt angle, hmmm tough choice.......NOT!! and can we stop wit the ex-wwe talent, angles been gone from wwe for 4 years,get over, and wwe dropped the ball wit guys like pope,rvd,and anderson who all could have been top guys, but rvd only got a mediocre title reign and nottin else, anderson screwed himself wit injuries but still should have been used betta, and pope did nothing good other then wrestle benoit in his last match, tna is just using these talents to their full potential. would u rather be a low mid-carder, treated like crap and being hhh and cena's jobber of the month in wwe, or be a main event talent in tna?.....thats what i thought, and that's why i think christian should go back to tna asap My big problem with TNA is that it is exactly what WCW was back in the day. They also pushed being "an alternative to the same crap you see on WWF", yet ironically, we see WWF TALENT on top of that company. If I wanted to see an alternative to WWE, I don't wanna see WWE talent on top of TNA. The homegrown talent of TNA that's actually being used in the main event for the last few years has been very, very, VERY low. Unfortunately Alex, I can't "get over" the fact that a lot of them are ex-WWE talent, because that's how they push them. As soon as they arrive in the company, they push them straight up to the top. Never mind the talent that helped build the company, if you were in WWE, you're running TNA now. When the Radicalz arrived in WWF, it took them YEARS to get to the top in WWF, they weren't pushed to the main event level as soon as they got in, like has been done in TNA. Not only that, most of the ex-WWE guys that TNA nabs look out of place. You can just tell that they're still painted with such strong WWE colors. The only difference is Angle, because as you've said, he's been in TNA for years now, but what happened with him when he arrived? Oh yeah, he was pushed to the top immediately. Also, Desmond Wolfe (or Nigel McGuinness, depending on who you speak to) is an outstanding athlete. All they need to do is use him correctly, something that TNA appears to have troubles using a lot of their talent correctly. Same story with Abyss. A year or so ago, he was pushed as an unstoppable monster, and it was working very well. Then, for whatever reason, they stopped with that, and now that he's "American Made", I don't see Abyss being used well for the next few months. AS SOON as you show up in TNA, if you were in WWE, you're a made man. If not, you're lost in the shuffle of it. That's how it's been going, that's how it goes now, that's how it'll go for a long time until TNA pulls their heads out of their asses.
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Post by DM on Jun 1, 2010 0:12:45 GMT
I have to agree with BM on this one. Even though the counter arguement is that WWE never lets the young talent take over the show and allow the veterans to again run everything.
While the radicals never really got much of a push, Jericho on the other hand was mid level high by the time they showed up so there's a loophole there. However WWE seems to enjoy having the younger talent shine at the bottom of the card which really sounds like shit but you have to start there eventually.
Punk is a prime example, he came from ROH and has shined since, reguardless of the pushes while the veterans again run the show. Though I will admit I grow tired of the same people on top there is one thing you always have to remember, WWE has been around for a long time and they know when to pass the torch, IE Hogan/Warrior/Bret/Shawn/Austin/Triple H/Cena and so on and so forth.
While I don't agree with some of the politics I will agree that TNA recognizes that people coming from WWE are major stars, BUT, pushing them right to the top is a mistake. Perfect example, Hardy and Kennedy are already high level guys and RVD is the champion, Samoa Joe was 10 while Hardy and Kennedy were 4 and 3....the proof is right there.
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